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The Chancery Bar Association offers its members a mentorship scheme which provides Mentees with a chance to benefit from the experience of senior practitioners. Members of the Chancery Bar Association are eligible to apply.
Find out more about the Mentoring Scheme here.
How to get involved?
- How to Become a Mentor: The ChBA is looking for practitioners, at all levels of seniority, who would be prepared to act as a Mentor to another member, or who might be prepared to offer advice based on their own career experiences on a one-off basis. Click here to apply to be a Mentor.
- How to become a Mentee: If you would like to have a Mentor, you need to complete a short form, the Mentee Form. This gives details of your professional background and provides an opportunity to identify any particular issues that you seek to address through the Scheme. Click here to apply as a Mentee.
Members of the ChBA may wish both to be Mentors themselves and to have a Mentor of their own. Younger Mentees will be strongly encouraged to become Mentors themselves in time.


Find out more about the programme.
The ChBA has also introduced a mentoring scheme for pupils – find out more about this and how to get involved.